lanka news
| SL Explorer | Classifieds | Miyuru Gee | Chat Room | Malini's Kitchen | jokes |
 SL Time:
News Papers

 Ada
 Aruna
 Budusarana
 Daily Mirror
 Daily News
 Deshaya
 Dinamina
 Divaina
 Financial Times
 Island
 Lankadeepa
 Lakbima
Lakresa
 Lanka Irida
 LMD
 Mawbima
 Morning
 Nawaliya
 Rivira
 Sannasa
 Sarasaviya
 Sathhanda
 Silumina
 Siyatha
 Sunday Observer
 Sunday Times
 Tamil Mirror
 Thenee
 Thinakaran
 Thinakkural
 Today
 Uthayan
 Virakesari
News Sites

 Ada Derana
 Asian Mirror
 Asian Tribune
BBC Sinhala
 BBC Tamil
 Colombo Gazette
 Colombo Telegraph
 ColomboXnews
 DBS Jeyaraj
 Divesa
 Economy Next
 Elukathir
 Eye Srilanka
 FrontPage
 GroundViews
 Hiru News
 Ilankainet
 Jaffna Muslim
 Kottu
 Lanka Academic
 Lanka Business
 LankacNews
 LankaeNews
 LankatNews
 Lanka News Web
 LankaPage
 Lanka Eyewitness
 Lanka Papers
 Lankapuvath
 LankaSri
 Lanka Truth
 Lanka Views
 Lanka Web
 Ministry of Defence
 Neruppu
 News First
 News.lk
 News Radio
News 24
 News 360
 RepublicNext
 Roar
 Salasalappu
 SL Army
 Srilanka Guardian
 Srilanka Mirror
 Sudar Oli
 TamilNet
 ThesamNet
 Vikalpa
 Vimasuma
 VivaLanka
 World News
Radio

 Derana FM
 Gold FM
 Hiru FM
 LakHanda
Neth FM
Radio Nine
Rangiri FM
Red FM
Rhythm FM
 Shakthi FM
 Sirasa FM
Sitha FM
Siyatha FM
 Sooriyan FM
 Sun FM
 S L B C
Tamil FM
 TNL Radio
 V FM
 Yes FM
 Y FM
T V

 Derana
 Hiru TV
 I T N
 Rupavahini
 Sirasa TV
 Swarnavahini
V i d e o

Col3neg
 LankaHQ
Sri Lankan Tube
 YouTube

Minister Bimal Rathnayake

Cricket tarnished by more scandals

May 1 (DM) While Indian youngsters like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ayush Mhatre and Yashasvi Jaiswal continue to make headlines for their incredible performances, unprecedented talent and fearless approach to the game, two U-19 youngsters from the SL squad have made headlines for all the wrong reasons. The two players were arrested over allegations of secretly filming female guests in the privacy of their rooms inside a hotel in Narahenpita, raising further questions over the discipline, more..

Govt struggles to regulate online books

May 1 (TM) The Religious and Cultural Affairs Ministry has raised concerns about the growing difficulty of regulating books and other publications available on digital platforms, noting that existing controls mainly apply to printed material entering the country through ports and airports. Deputy subject Minister Muneer Mulaffer said that SL has, from time to time, introduced mechanisms to review publications, particularly in the aftermath of the Easter Sunday attacks. more..

Rising 400m sprinter Nishendra returns positive test

May 1 (TM) Sprinter Nishendra Fernando who excels in the 400m event has been imposed with a temporary suspension from all competitions both locally and overseas by the SL Anti-Doping Agency (SLDA) after testing positive for the banned substance anabolic steroids. This was confirmed by the SLADA Director General (DG) Dr. Shiromi Pilapitiya. She stated that the SLADA had slapped the temporary suspension on more..

A.E. Goonesinha: Father of the Labour Movement and a democrat at heart

May 1 (DM) Writing about a historical figure is no easy task. Readers could tire of reading about the same feats year after year. However, every year there are readers who could gain knowledge of history created by our own men and women. Today is 1st May, Labour Day (May Day), the day the workers celebrate their rights, their dignity and the appreciation of the work they do for man and country. Labour Day was first held in Ceylon in 1927 under leadership of Alexander Ekanayake more..

Provocation and retaliation in Sugeeshwara’s incident

May 1 (DM) The incident involving Sugeeshwara Bandara and the so-called “shit attack” that followed his protest outside the Finance Ministry Secretary’s residence is a worrisome trend in SL politics. Sri Lanka was notorious for political violence at one point. However, the country’s image has improved since, and violence was almost absent at recent elections. What makes it worse this time is that both sides involved in this incident have serious responsibilities for what happened. more..

අනුරට මිලියන 2.5 මරාලෙන් ගැලවෙන්න

The mantle of the Red Flag

May 1 (TM) May Day in Sri Lanka has long been a day of noise and colour. For decades, it belonged to the streets. Trade unions marched, parties rallied, and the working class was assured that power, when it came, would be used in its favour. Among the most consistent voices in that tradition was the JVP, now at the core of the NPP Govt. This May Day is different. It is no longer about demanding change from the outside. It is now about accounting for it from within. more..

JVP’s May Day legacy: Order in Red ranks

May 1 (DN) There was a time when the LSSP marched in May Day parades chanting, Arise now, ye starvers. Back then, Leftist political parties held their May Day parades through the streets of Colombo within a tradition of attacking rivals and exchanging blows. May Day was a restless day for the club-and-baton squads of the SL Police. On certain May Days, there were even instances where anti-imperialist sentiments were expressed by smashing the glass windows of corporate more..

Today is Vesak Full Moon Poya Day

May 1 (SO) We live in a world where we are constantly urged to work—often tirelessly—to achieve our goals and fulfill our duties to families and society. The Buddha praised diligence, honest effort, and earning one’s living through rightful means. Yet he did not endorse a life overwhelmed by work. In the Aparihaaniya Sutta, he warned against excessive absorption in activity—kammaaraamataa, or delighting too much in work. more..

Peace Walk: Was the purpose served?

May 1 (CT) Continuing from my previous article, beyond the visible procession, the ceremonies, and even the criticisms, the Peace Walk revealed something far more fundamental. It quietly brought to the surface a practice that lies at the very heart of the Buddha’s teaching—one that, perhaps, has been gradually overshadowed in contemporary contexts. At its most authentic moments, Peace Walk was not about organisation, recognition, or ritual. It was about movement—monks walking towards more..

Labour in Literature: Stories of struggle and survival

May 1 (SO) May Day is the Day of the Worker, a day that calls for and demands the rights of the worker be recognised. In SL, Labour Day is a vociferous affair, where the Trade Unions and political leaders throng the streets with walks, rallies and meetings to give an ear to the pleas of the workers and their rights. It is also a day of int'l celebration, with its origin being the Haymarket Affair in the US. A bomb thrown into the midst of was a peaceful protest of workers demanding for an 8 hour work day more..

May Day 2026: Between power, politics and the people

May 1 (DN) As SL marks International Workers’ Day, shifting party strategies and economic pressures are redefining how the country observes, and understands, one of labour’s most significant dates. May Day has never been a simple occasion. Globally recognised as Int'l Workers’ Day, it carries twin identities that have always existed in uneasy balance: a commemoration of historic labour struggles, and more..

Buddhist approach to human Challenges

May 1 (Island) Life, by its very nature, invariably presents a myriad of challenges that are fundamental to the human experience. The various social ills that afflict humanity cannot be understood without recognizing the profound human dynamics at play. Navigating these challenges according to Buddhism involves shifting from attempting to control external circumstances to mastering one’s internal responses. Central to these challenges are certain detrimental drives stemming from more..

Sanctity, rights and politics

May 1 (Island) Two full moon Poya days fall in May 2026, and there are two schools of thought about when Vesak should be observed. One insists that Vesak should be celebrated today, and the other is of the view that Vesak falls on 30 May. This difference of opinion has given rise to some confusion in the minds of the public and even protests in some quarters. The govt has said its decision to observe Vesak on 30 May was taken on the recommendation of the Maha Sangha. more..

Google